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The Basic Points

	*  The client does the work.
	*  The client should be given a dictionary to look up terms and definitions before representing them in clay.
	*  The client handles all the forms and significances.</description>
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        <description>Emergent Modelling Common Errors

This is simple processing providing you do not make any of the following errors:

	*  The facilitator didn&#039;t get the client to focus on the misunderstood areas of their world.
	*  The facilitator didn&#039;t acknowledge the client.</description>
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Use the Communication Cycle

Full understanding and use of the communication cycle is vital to working with a client. It should be noted that when the client is in the middle of their session, the facilitator may actually acknowledge more often than she instructs; this is because at some point during the session the client begins to run the session themselves and the facilitator virtually becomes an observer of the process and is just there to keep the ses…</description>
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Important Points

	*  The client creates in clay the ideas, thoughts and images that emerge when being asked the processing questions. Usually the client will choose colours of clay which are significant to him, these are to have no significance to the facilitator and the discussion of such is not to occur.</description>
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Table

The modelling table is any platform at which a client, standing or sitting, can work comfortably. It should be a minimum of 3 feet by 3 feet. The top surface where the work is done should be covered by a smooth, oil resistant material.</description>
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There are currently three main processes in Emergent Modelling, these are generalised below. A separate document is available for each process, which provides far more depth.

Basic

In the basic process, the facilitator has the client represent their issue and iterates through the developing questions until the client comes to a moment of new understanding about the problem and experiences a positive change in themselves.</description>
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Gaining Client Focus

Throughout this work remember that any thought, any word or any term can be represented in clay. Anything can be so demonstrated if you work at it.

The facilitator finds an area the client requires to be healed, or establish what the client wants to achieve or do, or where the client sincerely wants to improve, get smarter or become more able, and she uses this.</description>
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        <description>Emergent Modelling - The Purpose + More

Purpose of Emergent Modelling

The basic Emergent Modelling process is performed through the use of modelling clay in representing the client&#039;s ideas, aspirations or problems. The client changes due to the nature of the process, where the principle that working out of how to represent something (idea/problem) in a physical form actually brings about renewed understanding for the client. His misunderstandings about his life are laid out in front of and aro…</description>
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